Okay, time to organize and journal the highlights of the last week of our 4th Semester ITSD.
The last final examination of the ITSD program was held last Thursday from 3:00PM to 5:00PM, 24th of April for Security course. Before it began, ITSD Club prepared some surprise for one of our ITSD instructors that I tried to serve at the last minute, but Pei Ran and Lucy advised to hold it until the next day since the Security exam is about to begin. Preparing this surprise also involves the signatures of the three ITSD Club 2014-2015 founders; and the smiles on those faces while signing reflect how they *very much* agree with the surprise's content & purpose!
The last final examination of the ITSD program was held last Thursday from 3:00PM to 5:00PM, 24th of April for Security course. Before it began, ITSD Club prepared some surprise for one of our ITSD instructors that I tried to serve at the last minute, but Pei Ran and Lucy advised to hold it until the next day since the Security exam is about to begin. Preparing this surprise also involves the signatures of the three ITSD Club 2014-2015 founders; and the smiles on those faces while signing reflect how they *very much* agree with the surprise's content & purpose!
We just can't let some great deed go unappreciated --> in the area of ITSD, for the ITSD, by the ITSD... Then, Tannis and I scheduled to attend the much awaited ITCS Cap Stone Showcase which occurred from 8:30AM to 4:00PM. And on our way there...
We came across an old friend, Suzanne, who majored in I.T. Network Systems (ITNS). Though she wasn't able to come to the showcase due to their final ITNS examination occurring on that day, we were able to do some good catching up, and gave her a little break from studying too. Hahaha.
Upon arriving to the ITCS Cap Stone Showcase location, the first booth we visited is of course, the booth of our friends who also happens to be members of ITSD Club: Dominic and Annam's team! We are so proud of them. Their project is one of the coolest! Apparently, they were able to connect the hardware to the software end, which acts as the controller, where choosing certain settings will automatically feed the fishes in the aquarium, or move the camera position, or turn the lights on or off, depending on the settings chosen. Coolness!
Upon arriving to the ITCS Cap Stone Showcase location, the first booth we visited is of course, the booth of our friends who also happens to be members of ITSD Club: Dominic and Annam's team! We are so proud of them. Their project is one of the coolest! Apparently, they were able to connect the hardware to the software end, which acts as the controller, where choosing certain settings will automatically feed the fishes in the aquarium, or move the camera position, or turn the lights on or off, depending on the settings chosen. Coolness!
I do not wish to be biased just because they're our friends, though. Hehe. And since we weren't able to take pictures of the other equally cool booths, here's the information about the rest of the amazing ITCS teams:
For more information about these projects, you may visit the ITCS Cap Stone web page where you are also provided with the road map to each team's web sites that contains the team's documentations and other information about their project deliverables. In addition to that, the previous projects' information are also made available!
Back to capturing memories....
Back to capturing memories....
During the break, Tannis and I took the opportunity to finally deliver our ITSD Club's surprise to one of our instructors! Today, I asked Tannis to represent our club while I capture the memory and we are so very, very glad that Ms. Nicole accepted it! The previous batch said 'YEA'; we also say, 'YEA!'.
We thank the hard work of all our ITSD instructors as well! Wherever we go in life, in our hearts, there will always be a spot of sincere gratitude for all of your contributions that we'll use as a good and firm stepping stone to a bright future!